Alan Walker

Cricket Player

1925 – 2005

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Who was Alan Walker?

Alan Keith Walker was an Australian sportsman. He played rugby union for his country, winning five caps, and scored 19 tries on the tour to Britain and France in 1947-48, including a memorable effort against England at Twickenham. He also played two home Tests against the Lions in 1950 before deciding to concentrate his attentions on cricket, which he played as a left-arm fast-medium bowler.

As a cricketer, Walker made his first-class debut for New South Wales at The Gabba in 1948/49 and played for the state until the 1952/53 season. He was selected for the 1949/50 tour of South Africa led by Lindsay Hassett, but was behind the likes of Keith Miller and Ray Lindwall in the pecking order and never played Test cricket. He later played county cricket in England for Nottinghamshire, taking 55 wickets in the 1956 season.

He performed the unusual feat of taking four wickets in four balls for Nottinghamshire against Leicestershire at Leicester in 1956. Uniquely, he took the last wicket of Leicestershire's first innings, and then the first three wickets of the second innings with his first three balls.

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Born
Oct 4, 1925
Education
  • Sydney Grammar School
Died
2005

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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